Synopses & Reviews
After World War II the Japanese government designated as Living National Treasures men and women who had devoted their lives to traditional Japanese crafts and performing arts.For this superlative book the authors visited six of these extraordinary artists, then blended a brief, illuminating text with color photographs, calligraphy, and illustrated sections to convey the essence of each art form. Readers will visit backstage at a Bunraku puppet theater, learn how the famous Japanese swords are made, and much more!
2000 Notable Children's Books (ALA), Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2000, and National Council for SS &Child. Book Council, Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2000, National Council for SS &Child. Book Council
About the Author
Sheila Hamanaka is an award-winning fine artist whose work has also appeared in
Scholastic magazines as well as in
Permanent Connections by Sue Ellen Bridgers and Barbara Campbell's
Taking Care of Yoki. Ms. Hamanaka lives in Tappan, New York.